
Stolen Roads
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Narrated by:
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A. Williams
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By:
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Randy Chandler
About this listen
"It was like I was riding on a stolen road, like somebody'd just shanghaied the road and plopped it down in some foreign land." Thus, "stolen roads" entered the esoteric lexicon of popular culture.
William Kidd’s travels on stolen roads begin when he’s a boy on leave from a psychiatric hospital and survives a car accident that kills both his parents.
Although hallucinations are nothing new to him, Kidd knows the otherworldly thing crouched on his dying father’s chest at the scene of the accident is no hallucination. Nothing in his mental inventory of the planet’s natural creatures jibes with this pebble-skinned thing nearly as big as a man, a terrifying beast with spiky shoulders and lizard-like snout, its long knobby limbs folded insect-fashion as if it might suddenly leap or fly away without warning.
The beast claws the boy’s face, giving him an indelible totem-mark scar he still wears as a young man when he goes on the road in search of the creatures he calls “trocs.”
Kidd soon meets the Fluckers, a married couple claiming to have happened upon a “lost road”, and they entice him to join them on an expedition to ride a suspect blacktop into what may be an alternate world.
When Kidd’s psych-hospital alumnus Rose Rivers the trippy earth-obsessed rock hound pops back into his life, she invites herself along on what she calls a trip to The Big Nowhere. Rounding out the team is Rita Younger: dive bar owner, former biker club member and acknowledged “badass babe.”
But The Big Nowhere is filled with otherworldly dangers. And the road home could be a dead end.
Buckle up and hit the road for a thrilling ride into the dark fantastic. A literary collision of horror and fantasy on the road to a new kind of hell.
©2019 Red Room Press (P)2019 Red Room Presswow!
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I absolutely despised the character Rose (spoiler)no consent Rose due to Kidd being unconscious? That means rape and yes, you are a sexual predator. However, I thought Aleeza Williams did an excellent job portraying her, and indeed, all of the characters.
This, for the most part, was a good story but if just feels like something was ultimately lacking, keeping me distant from the story and characters.
<i>I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request via Audioboom and have voluntarily left this review. </i>
Slow to Start With
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A great blend of horror and fantasy
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The first couple of hours are pretty slow, but enjoyable and the next couple of hours get interesting but then weird gets weirder when a heavy metal band rocks up in their van, also on a monster hunting trip, or, in the case of the majority of the band, a non monster hunt to prove to the fourth menber that these creatures do NOT exist which goes instantly and horribly wrong when he dies a few moments after we've been introduced, I did rather wonder why he even existed in the story.
My general feeling is that the band members should have turned up sooner in the book, they should have spent more time in the story, all getting to know to know the others before being killed off.
The story is good, entertaining but could have been so much more so.
The narrator, Ms. Williams, is very pleasant to listen to but I don't think she was the best choice for a horror novel although the sweet tones of her voice do make a rather interesting contrast to the violence of the action.
Bizarre little story
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